“The issue isn’t whether Jews can live somewhere, it is whether they can live there openly, proudly, and without fear. And in too many places in the world right now, the answer is no.” –
@AJCCEO Ted Deutch in
@WSJ
As antisemitism rises globally, the question of where Jews can truly feel safe is no longer theoretical. It is becoming an urgent reality shaping Jewish life around the world.
According to AJC’s State of Antisemitism in America 2025 Report:
- Nearly one-third of American Jews experienced an antisemitic incident in the past year
- More than half have changed their behavior out of fear of antisemitism
- 17% have considered leaving the U.S. due to antisemitism in the past five years
Ensuring that Jews everywhere can live openly and without fear is not just a Jewish priority—it is a moral necessity.
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